sport news Arsenal keeper Bernd Leno admits spirits were low after Crystal Palace loss

'It was very quiet, everybody was frustrated': Arsenal boss Unai Emery faces battle to lift players as Bernd Leno reveals spirits hit rock bottom following shock Crystal Palace defeat Unai Emery faces a battle to lift Arsenal players ahead of crucial trip to Wolves Bernd Leno revealed mood in dressing room was low after Crystal Palace loss  The German keeper also defended Shkodran Mustafi after his poor performance  He believes Arsenal can win at Wolves if they remain watertight at the back 

By Jordan Seward For Mailonline

Published: 15:49 BST, 24 April 2019 | Updated: 16:31 BST, 24 April 2019

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Unai Emery faces a battle to revitalise his Arsenal players with Bernd Leno revealing that spirits hit an all-time low following their shock home defeat by Crystal Palace.

Arsenal's woes were compounded by the fact Manchester United, Tottenham and Chelsea all dropped points over the weekend, although Mauricio Pochettino's men did return to winning ways against Brighton this week.

Barely a word has been uttered from the Arsenal squad since the delivery of that significant blow to their top-four ambitions and Emery must now lift his players ahead of their trip to Wolves on Wednesday evening.

Bernd Leno has revealed mood in Arsenal dressing room was low following Crystal Palace loss

Bernd Leno has revealed mood in Arsenal dressing room was low following Crystal Palace loss

German goalkeeper Leno has given an insight into the task at hand for the Arsenal boss after admitting emotions in the dressing room have been low following the 3-2 loss against Palace.

'It's been very quiet, everybody was disappointed and frustrated because it was a big chance,' Leno told Goal.

'But when the manager came in he said "no worries, it's a

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